AFA Introduces Partnership with Cornerstone Payment Systems

Today AFA announces that we are partnering with Cornerstone Payment Systems® as our preferred credit card processing provider. Earlier this spring, PayPal punished the state of North Carolina for passing a law requiring men and women to visit the restroom according to the gender on their birth certificate. After the announcement, we severed ties with PayPal and canceled our account.

Cornerstone shares AFA’svalues and also works with other like-minded organizations across the U.S. and Canada.

It’s true that PayPal has the free-market right to deny services to North Carolinians based on their beliefs—even if that belief is in opposition to a state’s commonsense approach to the safety and privacy of its citizens. But by the same token, we must hold companies accountable when they are not in line with our beliefs. Therefore, soon after PayPal’s announcement to pull hundreds of potential jobs and millions of dollars in expansion in North Carolina, American Family Association canceled our use of PayPal and encouraged our supporters and other organizations to do the same. Along with refusing to do business with companies that go against our values, we believe in doing business with companies that align with our values.

Our supporters can rest assured that funds spent in credit card processing fees through Cornerstone will never support unbiblical political agendas. Other Cornerstone partners include Blue Letter Bible, Calvary Chapel, Christian Medical & Dental Associations, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Focus on the Family, Liberty Counsel, The Master’s College, Patrick Henry College and The Gideons International, among others.

The move to the new payment system over PayPal comes on the heels of the immensely successful #BoycottTargetpledge, which has been signed by more than 1.29 million Americans in response to the retailer’s controversial restroom and fitting room policy, which gives customers access to the facility that aligns with the gender with which they identify.

As AFA has stated many times, our worries do not stem from fear of the transgender community, but rather, from the real and potential threat that predators and voyeurs or anyone with evil intentions would take advantage of the policy to harm women and children. And more than 1.29 million Americans agree. AFA’s #BoycottTarget campaign will continue as strong as it began, and we are confident that millions more will join the movement and voice their concerns with Target’s policy. We will not back down from this very destructive and agenda-driven policy and will continue to fight for the more than one million Americans who have already signed the #BoycottTarget pledge.”

On May 12, we hand-delivered one million petition signatures to Target headquarters in Minneapolis, after which our leadership briefly met with Target senior management about our concerns over the dangerous bathroom policy. Target executives reported the company would not change its policy but was planning to install private-stall family restrooms in stores not already equipped with them.

We are asking those aligned with the #BoycottTarget initiative to take action in several ways:

Share your concerns on the Target Facebook page. When sharing on social media, use #BoycottTarget to help spread the word.

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